Hey everyone,
I too am new to this site. Like someone previously posted, I have been trying to remember an episode(I think) or possibly a Star Trek movie and I can't seem to find it. This too is very vague to me but what I remember about it is Captain Kirk explaining to a gentleman that manufacturing techniques have modernized in the future and that we now have the ability to manufacture (panels I think) using only a fraction of the materials than in the past but still have the same strength. I think Captain Kirk was trading manufacturing techniques for maybe information or something, I can't remember the details, but after explaining the technique to the entrepreneur he asked something like "would that be worth anything to you?" In other words, Captain Kirk was explaining how the entrepreneur could make more money using less material.
Does this sound familiar to anyone or am I thinking about a different series/movie or did I dream it?
I too am new to this site. Like someone previously posted, I have been trying to remember an episode(I think) or possibly a Star Trek movie and I can't seem to find it. This too is very vague to me but what I remember about it is Captain Kirk explaining to a gentleman that manufacturing techniques have modernized in the future and that we now have the ability to manufacture (panels I think) using only a fraction of the materials than in the past but still have the same strength. I think Captain Kirk was trading manufacturing techniques for maybe information or something, I can't remember the details, but after explaining the technique to the entrepreneur he asked something like "would that be worth anything to you?" In other words, Captain Kirk was explaining how the entrepreneur could make more money using less material.
Does this sound familiar to anyone or am I thinking about a different series/movie or did I dream it?